Over $90 Million Required To Respond To Earthquake Victims In Herat, Says OCHA
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The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) announced that a minimum of $93 million is required to provide assistance to the 114,000 individuals affected by the earthquakes in Herat province.
OCHA stressed that the support will focus on delivering both immediate and long-term relief to affected families.
In a report on Monday, OCHA stressed on providing immediate assistance to address the urgent needs of earthquake victims, particularly in preparation for the winter season. These essential requirements include temporary shelter, winter clothing, warm blankets, and fuel.
Explaining the plan to support the earthquake victims, OCHA highlighted the significant role of international donors in providing long-term support to the affected families.
According to OCHA, the earthquakes in Herat province have affected more than 1.6 million people, of which 114,000 people are in need of humanitarian aid.
The organisation has reported a death toll of 1,480 due to the Herat earthquake, along with 1,950 individuals injured.
Furthermore, 289 villages have sustained damage with severe destruction reported from many of them. The Zindajan and Injil districts have experienced the most significant impact.
Zindajan district has witnessed the destruction of over 3,330 houses.
In addition to houses, schools, health facilities and other infrastructures have also been affected by the earthquake.